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Vizura Sports Center

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Vizura Sports Center
Vizura Sports Center

Vizura Sport Center is an indoor sports arena in Belgrade, Serbia. Built in 2002 and located in the New Belgrade municipality on Tošin Bunar Street, it has a seating capacity for 1,500. The arena is licensed for professional basketball, volleyball and table tennis. It is the home arena of basketball clubs KK Mega Vizura.

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Vizura Sports Center
Tosin bunar, Belgrade New Belgrade (New Belgrade Urban Municipality)

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Tosin bunar 224B
11000 Belgrade, New Belgrade (New Belgrade Urban Municipality)
Central Serbia, Serbia
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